by drebanks | Sep 17, 2023 | Age Management, Alma TED, Alopecia, GroTrack, Hair loss, Hair Regrowth, Low level laser, Men's Health, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
For tens of millions of men and women, thinning hair and hair loss is a major concern. Many first notice that their scalp is shining through, they find more hair on the pillow or in the drain, or notice that their hairline is receding somewhat. More than 40-50% hair...
by drebanks | Jan 13, 2017 | Alopecia, Blog, Hair loss, Hair Regrowth, healthy aging, Low level laser, Men's Health, Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP, stress, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
Hair plays a significant role in our society. It is associated with youthfulness and beauty in women and virility and masculinity in men. But nearly 80 million people – men and women – struggle with hair loss. True, baldness has become somewhat of a popular option...
by drebanks | Feb 15, 2015 | Age Management, Blog, healthy aging, Heart Disease, Longevity, Men's Health, Nutrition, Preventive Wellness, Sexual Wellness, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
Did you ever notice how we use the heart to describe almost everything about ourselves? It’s built into the way we talk. If you’re close to someone they’re “near to your heart.” You can want something “with all your heart.” If you say what you feel you “get to the...
by drebanks | Nov 30, 2014 | Age Management, Blog, Featured, healthy aging, Longevity, Men's Health, Sexual Wellness, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
Platelets are specialized cells that circulate in a relatively low concentration in your blood. They are critical to healing injured or damaged tissue. Platelets clump together to form a blood clot at the site of damaged tissue. They also release growth factors and...
by drebanks | Oct 28, 2014 | Age Management, Blog, Concierge medicine, Executives' Health, healthy aging, Longevity, Men's Health, Preventive Wellness, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
Like most, I consider the healthcare system in this country to be broken and getting worse. It is not uncommon for a physician to see 30-40 patients per day and to have overall responsibility for a panel of 4000 or 5000 patients. Why? Because insurance companies...